報告題目:NEW Drugs from OLD Pathways - Teaching Nature New Tricks
報 告 人:Professor Thomas J. Simpson
Alfred Capper Pass Chair of Chemistry
University of Bristol, UK
Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
報告時間: 10月30日 13:30-15:00
報告地點: 閔行校區EON体育4平台樹華多功能廳(800號)
聯 系 人🍋🟩:林憶杉 mml@sjtu.edu.cn
報告摘要:
Engineering metabolic pathways in microorganisms can provide new antibiotics and other bioactive natural products.The mupirocins, e.g. pseudomonic acid A and thiomarinols isolated from Pseudomonas and Pseudoalteromonas bacteria are antibiotics active against MRSA. Clinical applications are restricted by instability in the former and toxicity in the latter. Using classical biosynthetic methods to understand how they are formed, combined with molecular genetic engineering, novel analogues in which both these limitations can be produced. Similarly, the biosynthetic pathway to the fungal metabolite, tenellin, isolated from Beauvaria bassiana, has been engineered to produce the “extinct” compound, bassianin, and many new compounds for biological evaluation.